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The Wallflower

just me and my fellow fleurs.

Good is Great

GOOD MAGAZINE just released thier transportation issue and I thought I'd write a little blurb about it. As you can see from my title, GOOD is a really great magazine about living well and being smart. Thier slogan on every issue is, "for people who give a d**n..." and it really is.
The issue that was just released talked all about how humans are doing transportation wrong (what else is new) and a bunch of GOOD ideas to better the situation.

My favorite article was "The Street of the Future" it showed in a picture how small adjustments and additions can make our streets more liveable and safe too. It was really fascinating.

GOOD is known (at least by me) for having wonderful graphics. They use pictures and graphs in great ways to put across ideas to make them more palatable.

You should go to the website and maybe even subscribe, you won't be disapointed.
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